| SWI | sterile water for injection; stroke work index; surgical wound infection |
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| SWR | serum Wassermann reaction; surgical wound infection rate |
| wd | well developed; wound, wounded |
| WE | wax ester; Wernicke encephalopathy; western encephalitis; western encephalomyelitis; wound of entry |
| WH | well hydrated; Werdnig-Hoffmann [syndrome]; whole homogenate; wound healing |
| wound d. |
separation of the layers of a surgical wound; it may be partial and superficial only, or complete, with disruption of all layers.
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| wound s. |
see under myiasis.
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| wound ballistics |
The study of the effects on the body produced by penetrating projectiles.
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| wound |
Interior cell construction in which plates are coiled into a spiral.
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| wound |
This is an ancient technique. Wound glass beads are created by winding molten glass around metal wire. When dried, the beads are sliced and polished.
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